January 21, 2022
"What is at stake... therefore, is much more than Ukraine itself or Russia's geopolitical ambitions; it is ultimately about the lessons that China and Iran will take away on what to expect in the future from the US and its NATO allies over Taiwan, the South China Sea, or in the Middle East.
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/18157/europe-weak-response-russia?fbclid=IwAR3RsoJe8TnPVmcPzT7aePaAROV7kf5KuSR8uYJXrWouK01-1ldnVGzYrHI
None of this would be happening if we had a strong President and kept the price of oil and gas down by ramping up our own production. Biden's pursuit of the dream of "green energy" empowered Putin. Russia's economy is all based on energy. He couldn't afford to do this if prices were down. I wrote about this very thing back in '08 and the Georgian invasion. It is entirely pertinent to today's problem.And of course the Charlie Foxtrot in Afghanistan shows the U.S. military can't fight it's way out of a paper bag. BTW the Olympics have always been a time when Putin likes to make aggressive actions. He did in during the Olympics in his invasion of Georgia, and again when he invaded Crimea. There is every reason to believe it will happen again. And Biden needs a war, so may let this situation drift until we are in great peril. Otherwise the Democrats are going to lose Congress. That can't be allowed.
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